Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Y
ou
m
ust
understand
job
and
do cumen
t
defaulting
and
job
v
alidation
to
understand
man
y
of
the
steps
y
ou
need
to
take
while
conguring
y
our
system
using
logical
prin
ters.
About
Job
Defaulting
and
V
alidation
Job
v
alidation
is
the
pro cess
of
ensuring
that
there
is
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter
with
the
capabilit
y
to
pro cess
the
job
and
the
do cumen
ts
in
the
job.
The
job
and
do cumen
t
requiremen
ts
are
determined
b
y
the
v
alues
of
the
job
and
do cumen
t
attributes.
Job
and
do cumen
t
attribute
v
alues
are
determined
b
y
the
user,
initial
v
alue
ob
jects,
and
serv
er
defaults
for
certain
attribute
v
alues
not
sp ecied
b
y
either
the
user
or
b
y
initial
v
alue
ob
jects.
Refer
to
Figure
6-4
for
an
illustration
of
the
steps
in
job
defaulting
and
v
alidation.
The
steps
are:
1.
Determining
the
job
and
do cumen
t
attribute
v
alues.
2.
V
alidating
the
job
against
the
logical
prin
ter
to
whic
h
the
job
w
as
submitted.
V
alues
sp ecied
for
logical
prin
ter
attributes
represen
t
a
restriction
to
the
use
of
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter
function
or
some
other
use
of
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
Refer
to
\V
alidation
at
the
Logical
Printer"
for
more
information.
3.
V
alidating
the
job
against
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
or
prin
ters
asso
ciated
with
the
logical
prin
ter
through
the
queue.
V
alues
sp ecied
for
ph
ysical
prin
ter
attributes
represen
t
the
features,
capacity
,
or
conguration
of
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
The
attributes
that
reect
the
capacity
of
a
prin
ter
can
b e
used
to
imp ose
a
restriction
on
its
use.
See
\V
alidation
at
the
Ph
ysical
Printer"
for
more
information.
If
the
logical
prin
ter
v
alidation
or
all
of
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
v
alidations
fail,
HPDPS
rejects
the
job
and
y
ou
receiv
e
an
error
message
informing
y
ou
of
whic
h
job
or
do cumen
t
attributes
or
attribute
v
alues
are
not
supp orted.
6-18
Configuring
Spoolers,
Queues,
and
Logical
Printers